Plotters allegedly planned to blow up 10 US-bound airliners over the Atlantic. Twenty-four UK-citizens arrested, but ringleader said to be still at large.
Four-hour lines. No water bottles. Screaming children. Missed flights. US experts offer strategies for coping with the effects of the latest airline terror plot.
The leading Brazilian bank Itaú announced Wednesday it had reached a deal with Bank of America for the purchase of all assets belonging to BankBoston in Chile and Uruguay.
Chile expects to impose safeguards to dairy produce imports from Argentina beginning September.
The White House said Wednesday that United States will not raise the white flag in Iraq and will not fall short of promises insisting any withdrawal will only take place once freedom and democracy are strongly established.
The Chilean Senate unanimously passed on Wednesday a free trade agreement with China, the first of its kind to be signed by a Latinamerican country. Last July 19 the Lower House supported the agreement with 94 votes and three abstentions.
The public smoking ban controversy has definitively reached the Falkland Islands, a community of heavy smokers.
A major terrorist plot to allegedly blow up aircraft in mid-flight has been thwarted.
Following two years of steady increases and in spite of expressing concerns about increasing prices and wages, the United States Federal Reserve decided Tuesday to leave interest rates unchanged at 5.25%.
Argentine president Nestor Kirchner criticised Tuesday the possible end of preferential trade benefits announced earlier this week by the United States government.